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Former Philippine citizen returning from the US
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Hi! Was wondering about how long I can stay in the Philippines if I was born a Filipino, but naturalized as a US citizen. I still have my documents from the Philippines like my birth certificate and my Philippine issued passport(expired). So my question is how long am I allowed to stay in the Philippine and what procedures should I take? I am also under the impression that US citizens may reside in foreign soil for as long as they like, without fear of having their citizenship revoked (unless you do something stupid or formally renounce it). I hear you can stay for up to 3 years, but don't know what the procedures are. Can anyone please enlighten me?

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